ALPINE has experienced a pullback after a rapid pump, currently priced around 0.598, situated between the 7-hour moving average (approximately 0.588) and the longer-term 25/99-hour moving averages (approximately 0.543 and 0.518, respectively). From this position, the long positions signals are somewhat mixed—neither particularly strong nor damaging the rise structure.
The key point is whether it can recover and stabilize in the range of 0.62-0.68. If it does, it may test the target of 0.72-0.75 later. The recent high is at 0.679, which is also an important reference.
The defensive position below is at 0.56-0.52, with deeper support at the 0.485 swing base. From the trading volume perspective, the previous surge in volume was quite sufficient, but it has gradually diminished now—if we want to continue going long, we need new capital to step in and a decisive breakthrough signal above the short-term moving averages and recent highs. This stage is a critical period from a technical standpoint, with both bulls and bears testing each other's bottom lines.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 2025-12-23 06:59
Once again, I'm feeling conflicted. If it doesn't break 0.62, it's still a Whipsaw.
Only if the volume can pick up is there any hope, but the current Trading Volume is so disappointing...
Only breaking 0.679 counts as truly breaking out; otherwise, it’s just repeated torture.
Waiting to see if any Large Investors will catch a falling knife; if not, I'll just continue to lay flat.
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DancingCandles
· 2025-12-21 14:48
The decline in trading volume is a bit uncertain, it feels like we need to wait for signals.
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AirdropLicker
· 2025-12-21 14:47
The trading volume has decreased, this is just a pit... If there is no new capital to continue, breaking 0.56 is really not a dream.
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fren_with_benefits
· 2025-12-21 14:41
The decline in trading volume is really annoying; just pumping without volume is just bluffing. Let's wait and see who comes to catch a falling knife.
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RugPullProphet
· 2025-12-21 14:21
The volume has decreased, this is awkward... New funds need to come in quickly to take over.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 2025-12-21 14:21
The trading volume has decreased. Whether this wave can break through 0.68 depends on whether new funds enter the market; otherwise, it will just be a range-bound scenario.
ALPINE has experienced a pullback after a rapid pump, currently priced around 0.598, situated between the 7-hour moving average (approximately 0.588) and the longer-term 25/99-hour moving averages (approximately 0.543 and 0.518, respectively). From this position, the long positions signals are somewhat mixed—neither particularly strong nor damaging the rise structure.
The key point is whether it can recover and stabilize in the range of 0.62-0.68. If it does, it may test the target of 0.72-0.75 later. The recent high is at 0.679, which is also an important reference.
The defensive position below is at 0.56-0.52, with deeper support at the 0.485 swing base. From the trading volume perspective, the previous surge in volume was quite sufficient, but it has gradually diminished now—if we want to continue going long, we need new capital to step in and a decisive breakthrough signal above the short-term moving averages and recent highs. This stage is a critical period from a technical standpoint, with both bulls and bears testing each other's bottom lines.